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Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

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  • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

    Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

    That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

    WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

    READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

    LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

    #GrammarGirl #podcast

    (I call them both a spatula.)

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    @grammargirl yup, both spatulas. Rubber/metal or soft/hard if I have to differentiate

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    • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

      Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

      That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

      WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

      READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

      LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

      #GrammarGirl #podcast

      (I call them both a spatula.)

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      categulario@mstdn.mxC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @grammargirl in spanish (at least in México) the first one is a "miserable"

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      • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

        Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

        That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

        WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

        READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

        LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

        #GrammarGirl #podcast

        (I call them both a spatula.)

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        @grammargirl FYI: the “Read” simplecast link shows a 404 error on my end

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        • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

          Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

          That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

          WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

          READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

          LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

          #GrammarGirl #podcast

          (I call them both a spatula.)

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          nickiquote@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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          @grammargirl Spatula (l), fish slice (r).

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          • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

            Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

            That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

            WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

            READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

            LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

            #GrammarGirl #podcast

            (I call them both a spatula.)

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            @grammargirl Every item advertised by Spatula City seems to be the one on the right, so that's definitive for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVrRfiG6C3E&t=3

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            • mariyadelano@hachyderm.ioM mariyadelano@hachyderm.io

              @grammargirl FYI: the “Read” simplecast link shows a 404 error on my end

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              @mariyadelano Sorry, I just fixed it!

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              • categulario@mstdn.mxC categulario@mstdn.mx

                @grammargirl in spanish (at least in México) the first one is a "miserable"

                grammargirl@zirk.usG This user is from outside of this forum
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                @categulario Oh, wow! That's a surprise.

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                • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                  Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                  That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                  WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                  READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                  LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                  #GrammarGirl #podcast

                  (I call them both a spatula.)

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                  @grammargirl I think of spatula (right) as what you use to flip things in a fry pan or grill. The thing on left is more like for stirring batter. I have seen them listed as “scraper” (and spatula).

                  It’s more fun with disagreement.

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                  • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                    Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                    That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                    WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                    READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                    LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                    #GrammarGirl #podcast

                    (I call them both a spatula.)

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                    @grammargirl spatule (FR)

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                    • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                      Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                      That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                      WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                      READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                      LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                      #GrammarGirl #podcast

                      (I call them both a spatula.)

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                      @grammargirl Rubber scraper and spatula. But I know the one on the left is sometimes a spatula, too.

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                      • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                        Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                        That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                        WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                        READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                        LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                        #GrammarGirl #podcast

                        (I call them both a spatula.)

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                        @grammargirl okay, some of us named Turner are really feeling left out in the comments, here

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                        • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                          Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                          That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                          WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                          READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                          LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                          #GrammarGirl #podcast

                          (I call them both a spatula.)

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                          @grammargirl

                          I'm going to listen to this! But first, before I get biased, I've always thought it weird that they were both called spatulas. In my world, the one on the left is usually a "rubber spatula". One of the saddest things I ever heard was that some people refer to those as "child cheaters", i.e. you use it to wipe the cookie batter bowl clean instead of letting the kid lick the bowl.

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                          • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                            Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                            That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                            WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                            READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                            LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                            #GrammarGirl #podcast

                            (I call them both a spatula.)

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                            @grammargirl I call them both spatula's also

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                            • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                              Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                              That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                              WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                              READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                              LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                              #GrammarGirl #podcast

                              (I call them both a spatula.)

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                              @grammargirl
                              the one on the left doesn't have a name; it's a scraper, you could call it that if you like.
                              the one on the right is a fish slice. all other answers are wrong.

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                              • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                                Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                                That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                                WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                                READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                                LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                                #GrammarGirl #podcast

                                (I call them both a spatula.)

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                                @grammargirl Since nobody has mentioned it, I'd say both are spatulas but I'd also call the one on the right a "flipper."

                                [edit: ah, I see it's mentioned in tfa]

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                                  @grammargirl Since nobody has mentioned it, I'd say both are spatulas but I'd also call the one on the right a "flipper."

                                  [edit: ah, I see it's mentioned in tfa]

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                                  @grammargirl also, anyone reminded of the Spatula Heaven scene/ad from UHF?

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                                  • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                                    Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                                    That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                                    WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                                    READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                                    LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                                    #GrammarGirl #podcast

                                    (I call them both a spatula.)

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                                    @grammargirl @Nickiquote the one on left is a spatula, one one the right is a fish slice. i'm scottish.

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                                    • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                                      Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                                      That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                                      WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                                      READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                                      LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                                      #GrammarGirl #podcast

                                      (I call them both a spatula.)

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                                      @grammargirl
                                      Danish: Dejskraber (doughscraper) / spatel (spatula)

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                                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                        @grammargirl Spatula (l), fish slice (r).

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                                        @Nickiquote @grammargirl Same here (Yorkshire). Mind, I've never seen anyone slice a fish with it. It'd be more appropriate to call it a fry-up flipper...

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                                        • grammargirl@zirk.usG grammargirl@zirk.us

                                          Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!

                                          That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).

                                          WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ

                                          READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/XXXX/transcript

                                          LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229

                                          #GrammarGirl #podcast

                                          (I call them both a spatula.)

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                                          @grammargirl
                                          "spatula"
                                          "no, the other spatula"

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